199 



Tetrastichus giffardianus 19,300 



Diachasma fullawayi 697 



Diachasma tryoni 468 



20,465 



The following parasites, including those reared for horn, house 

 and stable flies, were liberated in various localities on this and 

 other islands : 



Tetrastichus giffardianus 12,600 



Diachasma fullawayi 427 



Diachasma tryoni 299 



African Spalangia 1,900 



African hornfly parasite 1,300 



Philippine Spalangia 1,600 



Philippine Pteromalid 800 



Total parasites liberated 18,926 



HILO INSPECTION. 



Brother M. Newell reports the arrival of eight steamers and 

 three sailing vessels. Five steamers brought vegetable matter, 

 consisting of 157 lots and 1932 parcels. All were passed as free 

 from pests except four bags of turnips, which had to be cleaned 

 from earth before delivery; also one package of gladiolus bulbs, 

 which was fumigated on account of Aphis. 



The Kiyo Maru arrived direct from Japan, bringing 3550 bags 

 of rice and 335 bags of beans, all of which were found free from 

 pests. 



INTER-ISLAND INSPECTION. 



Fifty-eight steamers plying between the port of Honolulu and 

 other Island ports were attended to during the month. The fol- 

 lowing shipments were passed as free from pests : 



Taro 549 bags 



Plants 89 packages 



Vegetables * 108 packages 



Fruit 8 packages 



Total passed 754 



The following packages were refused shipment, as they did 

 not pass the regulations pertaining to soil and infestations : 



